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• Mr. Steve Ach <br /> April 24, 1998 <br /> Page Two <br /> provide information indicating they have permission to use the service intended for Bud's <br /> property along Jackson Avenue since he was originally assessed for that service. Then, <br /> when Bud's property develops, a new service would have to be connected to the existing <br /> sanitary sewer. <br /> The other solution would be to have the Boys and Girls Club sewer service tapped into <br /> the main in Jackson Avenue. In either case, it should be noted that the sanitary sewer to <br /> service the Boys and Girls Club will be considered a service which is a responsibility of <br /> the property owner. <br /> B. GRADING PLAN <br /> The plan indicates that it is a Grading Plan; however, no proposed elevations are <br /> provided. Therefore, no comments are made relative to the proposed grading of the <br /> site. <br /> C. STORM DRAINAGE <br /> The north and west sides of the side are indicated to flow overland to the Lion's Park <br /> pond. This is indicated by flow arrows. The south or rear of the building is shown to flow <br /> • to the southeast corner of the site, then across a 15-foot drainage easement to be <br /> obtained from the Bud Holton parcel, and then south through what is labeled an existing <br /> swale. This existing swale is the way that this large parcel of land used to drain prior to <br /> being converted to park use, and prior to the installation of trunk storm sewer from the <br /> Lion's Park pond. We are not sure if this existing drainage swale is still operational or if <br /> there are any easements to allow the use of this swale. We would suggest that a better <br /> way to drain the back of the building would be to bring it around the east side to the <br /> north where a catch basin from the existing trunk storm sewer could be strategically <br /> placed. <br /> D. MISCELLANEOUS <br /> One other comment that was raised at the staff review meeting was whether or not the <br /> existing bituminous parking lot would be of sufficient size to service both the park and <br /> the Boys and Girls Club. <br /> If you have any questions regarding these comments, please call. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Howard R. Green Company <br /> Terry . Maurer, P.E. <br /> • TJM:tw <br /> Howarc R. Green Company <br /> O:\PROD\803530)\530-2401.apr.doc CONSULTING ENGINEERS <br />